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  2. USS Bonhomme Richard - Wikipedia

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    USS Bonhomme Richard (1765), formerly Duc de Duras, was a frigate built in France and placed at the disposal of John Paul Jones in 1779. A Bon Homme Richard was to have been a Wampanoag-class cruiser built at the Washington Navy Yard. Construction was canceled in 1864.

  3. USS Bonhomme Richard (1765) - Wikipedia

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    Bonhomme Richard, formerly Duc de Duras, was a warship in the American Continental Navy named for Founding Father Benjamin Franklin. She was originally an East Indiaman, a merchant ship built in France for the French East India Company in 1765, for service between France and Asia. She was placed at the disposal of John Paul Jones on 4 February ...

  4. John Paul Jones - Wikipedia

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    Signature. John Paul Jones (born John Paul; July 6, 1747 – July 18, 1792) was a Scottish-born American naval officer who served in the Continental Navy during the American Revolutionary War. Often referred to as the "Father of the American Navy", Jones is regarded by several commentators as one of the greatest naval commanders in the military ...

  5. The "I Have Not Yet Begun To Fight" Shipwreck Was Just ... - AOL

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    The Bonhomme Richard was commanded by none other than John Paul Jones himself. The "I Have Not Yet Begun To Fight" Shipwreck Was Just Rediscovered, 239 Years Later Skip to main content

  6. Battle of Flamborough Head - Wikipedia

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    As much lethal shot hit Jones's men as Pearson’s, and metal also flew along Bonhomme Richard ' s gun deck, killing some of the remaining gunners and wrecking several gun-carriages. Landais then continued on his way. [8] After that, Bonhomme Richard started definitively losing the battle. Still, efforts to make the situation too hot for the ...

  7. Serapis flag - Wikipedia

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    The "Serapis" or "John Paul Jones" flag. Serapis is a name given to an unconventional, early United States ensign flown from the captured British frigate Serapis.. At the September 23, 1779 Battle of Flamborough Head, U.S. Navy Captain John Paul Jones captured the Serapis, but his own ship, the Bonhomme Richard, sank, and her ensign had been blown from the mast into the sea during the battle.

  8. USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD-6) - Wikipedia

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    USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD-6) was a Wasp-class amphibious assault ship of the United States Navy commissioned on 15 August 1998. Like the previous five Wasp-class ships, Bonhomme Richard was designed to embark, deploy, and land elements of a Marine Corps landing force in amphibious assault operations by helicopter, landing craft, and amphibious vehicle, and, if needed, to act as a light ...

  9. John Paul Jones Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The bronze statue of Jones is approximately 10.8 feet tall (3.3 m), 3.2 feet wide (1 m), and 3.6 feet deep (1.1 m). He is depicted standing and watching a naval battle from Bonhomme Richard 's deck. He is wearing a colonial military uniform, including a three-pointed hat, a coat, and a vest. His left leg is slightly ahead of the body.